Jemma Neville is a writer with a background in human rights law and outreach. Her first book, Constitution Street, explores the experience of neighbourhood on one street, set against the context of constitutional change in Scotland and the UK. blending interviews, narrative non-fiction and poems, Constitution Street is a living constitution for a liminal land. Neville is Director of the national development agency for community-led arts, Voluntary Arts Scotland. She was the inaugural Community Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Studies in Humanities, University of Edinburgh, and was shortlisted for The Guardian's International Development Journalism Award. She is an adopted Leither.Jemma Neville is a writer with a background in human rights law and outreach. Her first book, Constitution Street, explores the experience of neighbourhood on one street, set against the context of constitutional change in Scotland and the UK. blending interviews, narrative non-fiction and poems, Constitution Street is a living constitution for a liminal land. Neville is Director of the national development agency for community-led arts, Voluntary Arts Scotland. She was the inaugural Community Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Studies in Humanities, University of Edinburgh, and was shortlisted for The Guardian's International Development Journalism Award. She is an adopted Leither....more